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How to: 2nd Gen Gauge Cluster Removal and LED Conversion V2

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Here we go, here's a better picture of mine.
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Did mine a while back, liking some of the blue results everyone's getting, I' got the green ones unfortunately. Tough I completely redid the interior in LED so its pretty nice
 






I got my leds from Hong Kong and put'em in today, but only the left side lights up :rolleyes:
The light is bright and sharp blue, and I tried to replace the "working" leds (switch over) without no luck. Been dark on the right side for a long time, so maybe I should replace the whole cluster?

Could not find the Cluster on RockAuto...does anyone know where to get it?
 






try flipping the bulbs. they only work one way since they are a diode and require the right polarity. that is prob the problem. if not the plastic page circuit board might be damaged. you can always take an multi tester and see if it getting power. lastly you can get them for 25 bucks at the junkyard.
 






try flipping the bulbs. they only work one way since they are a diode and require the right polarity. that is prob the problem. if not the plastic page circuit board might be damaged. you can always take an multi tester and see if it getting power. lastly you can get them for 25 bucks at the junkyard.

Thanks for the reply...and I tried flipping the led bulbs without no luck, so I think the circuit board is damage :(
I located in Norway, so I need the European version of the cluster, and searching now aws :)
 












Thanks for the reply...and I tried flipping the led bulbs without no luck, so I think the circuit board is damage :(
I located in Norway, so I need the European version of the cluster, and searching now aws :)

You can try fixing the circuit board by running wires. the cluster is very simple design. how different is the cluster? might be harder to find an euro one.
 












You can try fixing the circuit board by running wires. the cluster is very simple design. how different is the cluster? might be harder to find an euro one.

It's just the same except we use the km/h on the display ;)
I'm not sure my electrical skills is up to do the circuit board fix, but maybe I'll ask a friend of mine.

Maybe there are some european users om this forum who can help getting a used cluster or direct me to an dealer?
 






I am from Canada so my cluster uses km/h and mph is in small lettering. ebay has them. prob american mph but you could buy the reverse glow and stick it on. i am pretty sure they have km.
 






I am from Canada so my cluster uses km/h and mph is in small lettering. ebay has them. prob american mph but you could buy the reverse glow and stick it on. i am pretty sure they have km.

Thank's...I will do some searching, and if anyone knows ...url is much appreciated :salute:
 












Just bought a complete cluster on ebay ;)

was the cluster in km? most will be mph. i just bought blue led's instead of white. the whites are starting to burn out already lol. each bulb has 5 leds and looks like most have 1 not working or flickering. Going to try the blue ones and will post if anyone is interested
 






I will be changing mine. they are all dying and flicking after 6 months lol

Really!? Is that the life of them? I thought they were supposed to last longer than regular bulbs? The bulbs I have in there now are the originals since 1999, lol.
 






They are made poorly... Led should last forever, note to people, buy the highest quality ones. It dont take to long to remove the cluster though once u do it a few times lol
 






was the cluster in km? most will be mph. i just bought blue led's instead of white. the whites are starting to burn out already lol. each bulb has 5 leds and looks like most have 1 not working or flickering. Going to try the blue ones and will post if anyone is interested

Cluster in mph, but I order the reverse glow with km/h in small letters...but I also got my original on the "old" one in km/h :salute:
 


















Well, I finally got the balls to do this. It is just as big of a PITA as I thought it was going to be. It's probably one of the most time consuming and aggravating things I've done to my truck that sounded like an easy job to begin with. All I can say is that the lights are a lot brighter than before, no ugly yellow color any more. If these lights go out relatively soon, I will replace them with normal lights, just so I never have to touch this again.

Funny thing, I pulled out all the old lights and they were all black, haha. Guess that's what happens when you run a bulb for 11 years and it doesn't blow out.

Anyways, thanks for the guide. Wouldn't have even tried this without it.
 



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